Activities & Clubs

Some of these activities are clubs that meet outside of school hours and some are classes that you must sign up for during registration. If you are interested in anything, you are welcome to email the sponsor/teacher listed.
ALLIANCE
Teacher: Mr. Kyle
Meets: during class period
[email protected]

Alliance is our student government. They enhance our school's reputation by being visible and active in leadership. Their main goal is to develop school pride and positive communication among the students, faculty, and community. Alliance strives for excellence through leadership. Elections are held each spring.


BOOK CLUB
Sponsor: Ms. Weller
Meets: 1st & 3rd Tuesday @ 7:10am in the SmartRoom (library)
[email protected]

The CSH Book Club is a place for students and teachers to meet and discuss books. This will be an informal time for all of us to enjoy books, share our thoughts, and enjoy sweet treats!
Book Club Information
Remind (text @chattyread to 81010) to learn more!
Classroom Code: 5hz43zn  Link to join classroom


BROADCAST JOURNALISM
Teacher: Ms. Gunkel
Meets: Class time
[email protected]

Newspaper & Broadcasting are classes, so you must sign up during registration to participate. These students help bring the news and activities to the school in various forms. 
Chatty Matters Newspaper


CHARGERS ROCKETRY CLUB
Sponsor: Ms. Garcia
Meets: Mondays in A212
[email protected]

A club for anyone interested in model rockets. In groups, we'll design and launch our own rockets and compete with other groups. A great place to learn rocketry, meet new people and have fun!


CHATFIELD ASIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION
Sponsors: Ms. Gunkel and Ms. Ducharme
Meets: Every 2nd & 4th Friday from 2:30 - 3:30 in D111
[email protected]
[email protected]

We're Chatfield's first Asian Student Association. We're all about learning and spreading Asian American culture and history as well as making friends. You do not have to be Asian to join, we want to include anyone who is interested in Asian culture and history.


CHATFIELD BAGS (Bagging & Giving Supplies) CLUB
Sponsor: Ms. Asiala
Meets: Spring semester only
Meeting and event dates posted on the club calendar
[email protected]

The Chatfield BAGS Club started in 2020 distributing care packages at various locations for low-income or homeless individuals. Since then, our tradition has stayed strong within the Charger community and student body. We primarily focus on giving out supplies to individuals experiencing homelessness but also have the opportunity to volunteer for local organizations, fundraise, and more. Chatfield BAGS Club is student-led and provides numerous opportunities to receive service hours, leadership credit, and help our fellow community members. If you are inerested in joining, please visit our website or stop by Ms. Asiala's room (D205).
Chatfield BAGS Club Website


CHATFIELD HACK CLUB
Sponsor: Ms. Davis
Meets: Wednesdays 2:30 - 3:30 in C102
[email protected]

The Chatfield Hack Club is an opportunity for high school students to meet new people, learn about computer science, and how to code. We are connected to a program called "Hack Club," which is a network of other computer science clubs around the nation. This program releases projects for clubs to work on to devleop their coding knowledge. They also host local "hackathons" in which clubs meet and compete with each other. This is a great chance for students to explore their interests and get in on the fastest growing industry.


CHEERLEADING
Coach: Kristy Woodyard
Meets: Mondays and Thursdays 4:30 - 6:30pm
[email protected]

The Cheerleading Squad is composed of young women that have gone through a tryout in the spring and fall. They serve as a support group for athletic and special events at school. Their routines are performed primarily during halftime shows.


CHESS CLUB
Sponsors: Mr. Moore, Mr. Goldin, and Ms. Weller
Meets: Thursdays @ 7:15am in the library
Classroom Code: ngk7vwx
Link to join classroom
[email protected]

A great place to learn and play chess at any level as well as meet new people, participate in tournaments, and have fun!


CHOIR COUNCIL
Teacher: Mr. Jackson
Meets: email teacher
[email protected]

Choir Council is a student leadership organization for students who share a passion for vocal music. Their purpose is to lead, organize, and execute choir events while seeking input from current choir classes. This organization sets monthly meeting dates. Elections are held in the Spring and Fall. See Mr. Jackson for more information to get involved with vocal music!


CLAY CLUB
Sponsor: Ms. Hanson
Meets: Mondays @2:35 - 3:30pm in C114
[email protected]

Clay Club is an art club for all students at Chatfield who love to work with clay, or have always watned to and haven't had a chance to!


CODING CLUB
Sponsor: Ms. Weller
Meets: Tuesdays @ 7:15 in the library
[email protected]

Coding club is a fun, engaging club where you get to make friends, learn how to code, and compete in coding competitions.


COLOR GUARD
Teacher: Mr. Emery
Meets: email teacher
[email protected]

Color Guard is a visual effect for the Marching Band. Auditions and recruiting in the fall for Winter Guard and in the spring for the upcoming fall marching season. The ensemble performs with the band at all competitions and games. Dance, flag work, and vaious use of props are all important parts of this group.


DECA
Sponsors: Ms. Chanel Chavez & Ms. Adrian Greenholz
Meets: email a sponsor
[email protected]
[email protected]

This club allows students who are interested in business and marketing to compete with other students at the district, state, and national levels in several different career insterest categories. Students will have the opportunity to travel to conferences and to network for future careers. 
Follow us on Instagram (@chatfield_deca_fbla). 
Remind (text @cshdeca to 81010) to learn more!

Membership forms and dues are due to Ms. Greenholz or Ms. Chavez by September 30th. Membership forms can be found in the DECA/FBLA classroom (join code: p6zkipp).


eSPORTS
Sponsor: Mr. Weder
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]

eSports takes video gaming to another level with organized competitive gameplay between two teams, governed by its own strict set of rules and guidelines. It demands critical thinking, communication, teamwork, and creativity in order for students to succeed. 
This year we are offering Madden, Super Smash Bros, Mario Cart, and Splatoon. Sign up fees are $75 for the entire season. You can play from home playing on console or computer, using your Jeffco email login.


FBLA
Sponsors: Ms. Chavez & Ms. Greenholz
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]
[email protected]

Future Business Leaders of America is a national business club that develops leadership, fosters competition, participates within the community, and promotes social activities. The club is open to all students currently or previously enrolled in business classes in all grades.


FCCLA
Sponsor: Ms. Allen
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is a nonprofit national career and technical student organization is a nonprofit national career and technical student organization for young men and women in Family and Consumer Sciences education in public and private school through grade 12. Everyone is part of a family, and FCCLA is the only national Career and Technical Student Organization with the family as its central focus. Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making a difference in their families, careers, and communities by addressing important personal, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education. http://www.fcclainc.org/


GAMES CLUB
Sponsor: Ms. Liss
Meets: 2:30 - 3:30 on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday in A220
[email protected]

Do you have fun games but nobody to play them with? Well, bring those games down to games club! Every other Tuesday, we will be playing board games, card games, video games, and everything in-between!


GERMAN CLUB
Sponsor: Frau Hendrickson
Meets: See teacher in A130
[email protected]

German Club is a place for students to come together to learn about, share enthusiasm of, and experience the German language and culture! We plan events that are relevant to modern and historical Germany, from enjoying a special German dinner together to watching a German film. You don't have to actively be enrolled in German courses at Chatfield to join, but it helps.


GRAPPLING CLUB
Sponsor: Mr. Koontz
Meets: Mondays & Wednesdays @ 2:45 - 3:45pm in the Wrestling room
[email protected]

Wrestling season is approaching and that means one thing--Grappling Club is back at Chatfield! If you're looking for a great way to get in shape while also learning wrestling and jiu-jitsu self-defense techniquest in a fun and exciting environment, you should check out our Grappling Club! This club is open to both males and females. All you need is a pair of shorts, a t-shirt, and a desire to improve yourself. See Mr. Koontz in A202 with any questions.


GREEN CLUB
Sponsor: Ms. Bazz
Meets: Thursday after school in A118
[email protected]

Green Club is a group of students trying to bring about a positive change in the local and global environment. We do this through volunteering in our community, planning community tree planting days, reducing our waste as a school, and recycling anything we can! Anyone interested in leaving a positive change in the community is welcome or someone looking to educate themselves about the effects of our day to day lives.


GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance)
Sponsors: Mr. McLaghlin & Mr. Kyle
Meets: The last Tuesday of every month @ 2:30pm in A135
[email protected]

Our club exists for the purpose of creating a safer school environment for LGBTQ+ people. We strive to protect students who identify as LGBTQ+ and their straight allies from harassment, abuse, and mistreatment. Aside from working diligently to imporve the school environment, the GSA also puts emphasis on changing the community in our ultimate goal of ending intolerance. We will create an environment in which it is safe for people to express themselves, their individuality and/or their sexuality without consequence or judgement.
Follow us on Insta: @gsa_csh


KEY CLUB
Sponsor: Mr. Daniels
Meets: 2nd & 4th Wednesday @ 2:30 in the library
[email protected]

Standing for "Kiwanis Education Youth," this group is a service-oriented club with many activities and opportunities for volunteer work. There are many social events with lots of opportunities to make new friends with other KEY clubs throughout the district. It is possible to letter through KEY Club participation.

Meeting of the Minds
Sponsor: Mr. Koontz
Meets: Thursdays at 2:35 in A202
[email protected]

A club focused on the meaningful discussion of topics of interest to its members.

MCA (Multicultural Alliance)
Sponsor: Ms. Barbe 
Meets: email sponsor for dates/times
[email protected]

This is an organization that all students are welcome to join. They work to create an understanding an appreciation for diversity in our community by partnering with diverse Jeffco Elementary schools and serving as big buddies. Their periodic, event-based meetings involve planning and preparation for school events and collaboration with other schools in our community; including field trips and functions.


MOCK TRIAL
Sponsor: Ms. Weber
Meets: email sponsor for dates/times
[email protected]

Students in Mock Trial Club will act out a civil or criminal trial by arguing for either the prosecution or defense side against another team, which acts as the opposing side. The Mock Trial Team(s) are composed of 6-12 students who perform a case for the Prosecution/Plantiff and/or the Defense. Students practice their case and then compete against other schools in a district competition. In most cases, an actual Colorado judge or magistrate presides over the trial round while attorneys, paralegals, and community members adjudicate the student performances. For students passionate about the law, public speaking, or problem-solving, Mock Trial can be an extremely fulfilling extracurricular activity to pursue.


MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM
Sponsors: Mr. Goldin & Ms. Ducharme
Meets: email a sponsor
[email protected]
[email protected]

The Chatfield Mountain Bike Team participates in the Colorado High School Cycling League and is an associate of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA). We practice at least twice a week and there area total of five race competitions in the Fall. The League is an exceptional way for high school students to explore the sport. Often League racers participate in collegiate cycling and national and international competition. Several NICA alumni athletes are now racing on professional teams, employed in the cycling industry, and becoming community leaders.


MOXIE
Sponsor: Ms. Asiala
Meets: Wednesdays from 2:30 - 3:30 in D205
[email protected]

Moxie: force of character, determination, or nerve.

This club is going to talk about issues at Chatfield and in society that effect women. Issues that we can solve or begin to solve. By promoting change through our voices, we can change our school the the better!


NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Sponsor: Ms. Garcia
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]

NHS is an honorary service organization for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Membership is offered to academically qualified students who meet leadership, character and service requirements. Academic requirements are based upon different cumulative grade point averages for each class. Prospective members must also have completed ten hours of community service since beginning high school. Please go to the National Honor Society website to get application information and deadlines.
National Honor Society Website


NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY
Sponsor: Ms. Aragon
Meets: Tuesdays @ 2:30 in C108
[email protected]

National Art Honor Society is a program to inspire and recognize students who have shown an outstanding ability and interest in art. The program supports members in their efforts to attain the highest standards in art scholarship, character, and service, and to bring art education to the attention of the school and community. There are volunteer opportunities for students who are interested in lettering and/or graduating with honor cords.
NAHS also doubles as our school Art Club and we encourage anyone who is interested in art to come and join us!
Text @cshsart21 to the number 81010 to join our remind and get texts about our club.


NOTES FOR HOPE
Sponsor: Ms. Bazz
Meets: email teacher
[email protected]

Notes for Hope is a club which works with Casa de Paz, an organization which helps asylum seekers. Students write letters monthly to a pen pal who is currently seeking asylum. These people are often in hopeless, desperate situations and a simple letter can make a huge difference in his/her life. Skills in Spanish, French, or other foreign languages are useful but certainly not required as many asylum seekers speak English.


OUTDOOR LAB
Sponsor: See your counselor
Meets: email sponsor of Mr. Falk
[email protected]

This is an opportunity for Juniors and Seniors who enjoy working with the sixth grade students and teachers at the Outdoor Lab School. This provides excellent opportunities to develop and practice leadership, teaching, and organizational skills as well as earn a half a credit or community service hours. See your counselor for more information.


POMS
Coaches: Ms. Hanneman & Ms. Lillo
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]
Chatfield Poms website

The Pom Pom Squad is composed of young women that have gone through a tryout in the spring and fall. They serve as a support group for athletic and special events at school. Their dance routines are performed primarily during halftimes.


ROBOTICS
Sponsors: Ms. Garcia & Ms. Rodriguez
Meets: Fridays @ 2:45 - 4:15pm in E202
[email protected]
[email protected]

An organization for students interested in Robotics, Computer Programming, 3-D Printing, and other cool stuff!
Chatfield Robotics Club website


SCIENCE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Sponsor: Mr. Koontz
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]

The purpose of this organization shall be to recognize students who have demonstrated excellence in science and to encourage scientific and intellectual thought. Students' passion for science shall be spread to the community through service, encouraging the entire community to pursue scientific knowledge. Email the sponsor or check out the website for more information.
Science National Honor Society Website


SOCIAL STUDIES NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Sponsors: Mr. White & Ms. McNaughton
Meets: email a sponsor
[email protected]
[email protected]

This organization was created to recognize Chatfield students who excel and are passionate in the social studies, including history, geography, sociology, and other fields. We operate community service projects, discuss history, support Chatfield events, and unite our school with a love for social studies. 


SOURCES OF STRENGTH
Sponsor: tbd
Meets: tbd

The mission of Sources of Strength is to provide the highest quality evidence-based prevention for suicide, violence, bullying, and substance abuse by training, supporting, and empowering both peer leaders and caring adults to impact their world through the power of connection, hope, help, and strength.  We believe that many strengths are more powerful than one, and our united goal is to activate and mobilize these strengths in ways that positively change individuals and communities.


SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Sponsors: Ms. Levering & Ms. Henningson
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]
[email protected]

Spanish National Honor Society (Spanish: Socidad Honoraria Hispánica) is an academic honor society focused on Spanish language excellence in secondary education and promotes a continuity of interest in Spanish studies. Its motto is, "¡Todos a una!" ("All Together for One Goal").


SPEECH/DEBATE
Sponsor: Mr. Brich
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]

This is an organization of students who are interested in competitive forms of public speaking and performance. It includes debate, oratory, public speaking, and interpretations of literature, student congress and mock trial. Besides attending weekend competitions, they plan fun social events. Students from all grade levels may participate.


STUDENT VOICE
Sponsor: Mr. Buzinski
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]

Our purpose is to empower CSH students from diverse backgrounds to be voices for positive change in our school. It is a forum for students to collaborate with the Superintendent and other school, district and community leaders to create a sustainable movement for social justice in our school through compassionate leadership. Our district-wide SV gatherings take place four times per year where 5-10 Ambassadors from every Jeffco high school gather to learn and build together.


SWEET TREETS CLUB
Sponsor: Ms. Darfler
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]

We will bake and sell baked goods at unified events to raise money for the unified program. This will be a good opportunity to help out the kids in need, be involved in the school, and to have fun baking and decorating with new friends!


THESPIANS/DRAMA
Sponsor: Ms. Newman
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]

We have two ways to get involved with after school theatre: International Thespian Troupe 4126 and our performances. Our Troupe meets the last Thursday of every month to work on community involvement, to plan our competitions, and participate in other Chatfield events. There is an annual induction ceremony in May for all new Troupe members and Theatre letter recipients. We have three performances each year. There is a fall play in October, a musical in March, and a Unified play in May. Go to the website for details on how to get involved with our Troupe and our performances! 
CSHtheatre.org


TRADING CARD CLUB
Sponsor: Ms. Blanchette
Meets: email sponsor
[email protected]

Want to know how to play with trading cards? Wondering why a picture of Michael Jordan or a drawing of a yellow mouse can be sold for so much? Join our club where we will teach pros and beginners how to play and trade.


YEARBOOK
Teacher: Ms. Grizzle
Meets: during class
[email protected]

Yearbook is a class, so you must sign up during registration to participate. These students help bring the yearbook to life! Help us make great memories.
Yearbook website


YO-YO CLUB
Sponsor: Ms. Koza
Meets: A105 but email sponsor for dates/times
[email protected]

Learn to yo-you like a pro, bond and form stronger relationships as we share the passon of a new hobby, inspire our minds to create innovative new tricks, and potentially make a cool routine that could be featured on the Charger Report, etc.
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